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Terminating a hibernation of over a month since their last official encounter, the University hockey men take the ice tonight in an ugly mood when they open a two game series against the invading Dartmouth Indians. The game is at the Boston Garden and the opening whistle blows at 8.30 o'clock.

While Dartmouth's record this season has not been of a consistently promising calibre, the Big Green packs a dangerous threat in W. H. Morton, center ice, who piloted last Fall's melodramatic football eleven and vied with Wood for All American honors. Wood will again play opposite the New Rochelle flash when he assumes his regular berth as keystone man in the Crimson attacking line, flanked by Captain Cunningham and Baldwin.

To keep Yale rooters in their proper role of subjection, Coach Stubbs' skaters must win in no uncertain fashion as the Yale sextet has polished off the Hanoverians on three occasions this season 13 to 4, 4 to 3, and 7 to 4. Another team to assert its superiority over the visitors is Princeton. The Tigers put on one of their best performances in a 4 to 0 victory.

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